The clothing chapter
is closing.

These are the last pieces — extras from past production runs that were never listed. Once they're gone, they're gone.

Shop closes March 17

We started Acaso as a clothing brand. Some of you were here from the very beginning — backing us, wearing the pieces, telling your friends. That meant everything.

From Kickstarter to made-to-order to design tool to outfit generator to now — every version taught us something.

Along the way, we learned that most people don't need more clothes. They need a better way to see what they already have. So we rebuilt Acaso around that idea.

These last pieces are from our production runs — overruns from when we made each set. They were never listed, and this is the only time they will be.

Thank you for being part of this chapter. The next one lives at acaso.app.

Fernando & Camille
Acaso

The Acaso Story

1975

Rocio begins her studies as a pattern-maker in a convent in Quito, Ecuador. The nuns of the convent encouraged her to pursue a career in fashion.

1985

Rocio immigrates to America and begins working in quality control at a garment factory in Brooklyn. Her sister Maria immigrates nine years later, and Maria begins working at the same factory as a seamstress.

2000

Maria opens up her own garment factory with her two sisters, Rocio and Conchita, with a focus on women's and children's clothing. Within three years, the factory takes on bigger clients, including international brands such as Mango and Von Dutch.

2008

The Great Recession happens and orders begin slowing down from big brands. Maria's factory pivots to serving smaller, local brands in NYC.

2022

Maria's son, Fernando moves back to New York with his wife, Camille. After eight years in the Bay Area's tech industry, they have returned to push the factory into the modern era.

2026

Acaso closes its clothing shop and opens a new chapter. What started as a family factory and became a fashion brand is now a closet-sharing app — built on everything we learned along the way. The next chapter lives at acaso.app.

Made in Brooklyn

The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce recognizes Acaso Inc. as a gold status certified entity for manufacturing our products locally in South Brooklyn, NYC.